Rap it up: The Bard meets the beat at Lincoln Center’s “Hip-Hop Shakespeare,” where members of the Point of Entry Theater Company will create a modern remix with scenes from Shakespeare’s plays. Ages 5 and up. 11 a.m., free. The Atrium, Broadway between 62nd and 63rd Streets; 212-875-5456.

Hoodwinked: Manhattan Children’s Theatre’s new production of “Little Red Riding Hood” takes its slapstick cue from classic Tex Avery and Warner Brothers cartoons (there are two wolves in this version, and they’re more bungling than bad). Noon and 2 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays through Feb. 28, $20. 52 White St. between Broadway and Church Street; 212-352-3101.

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Free from: No cash is required to try out a class in ballet, jazz, improv or modern at East Village Dance Project’s Open House, held in celebration of the opening of the group’s new location on Avenue C. There’ll be programs for dancers ages 4 to adult, so get ready to groove! 1 to 5 p.m., with performances by the EVDP Junior Company at 2 and 4 p.m., free. 55 Avenue C, near East Fourth Street; eastvillagedanceproject.com.

Good build: Known for its experiments in “human architecture,” acrobatic troupe Galumpha performs pieces with names like “Velcro” to music by Rachmaninoff, Mahler and others. 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., $20 for adults, $14 for kids. 2537 Broadway at 95th St.; 212-864-5400.

The sound of music: When you sing, you begin with Do-Re-Mi — at the Rodgers and Hammerstein-themed edition of Merkin Concert Hall’s’ “Broadway Playhouse” series, where kids (and grown-ups) can belt out tunes from “The King and I,” “Oklahoma!” and more. 11 a.m., $20. 129 W. 67th St. near Broadway; 212-501-3300.

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